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what are decomposers? name any two .decribe teir role

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Answered by Anonymous
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Decomposers are micro-organisms such as bacteria and fungi, that obtain nutrients by breaking down the remains of dead plants and animals. They recycle matter by breaking down the organic remains and waste products of plants and animals.

Decomposers include organisms such as bacteria and fungi.
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● Decomposers are the microbes that enlists their food/nutrition by feeding on the dead remains of plants, animals and other Microorganisms.

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● Their role is to decompose the dead remains of plants, Animals and other Microorganisms and also they are often referred to as the Cleaners of Enviornment for they decompose dead plants and Animals thus helping in cleaning Enviornment.
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